Stay ahead of the curve on the legal issues shaping today’s litigation landscape.
The Pennsylvania Coalition for Civil Justice Reform (PCCJR) invites you to an engaging and timely 2.0 substantive credit CLE program on April 30—designed for attorneys who want practical insight into two of the most pressing challenges facing businesses, health care providers, and defense attorneys: fraud in litigation and the expanding scope of liability and damages in Pennsylvania.
This dynamic virtual program features two powerhouse panel discussions led by respected practitioners and industry leaders. The first panel will dive into the growing problem of fraudulent litigation, including the strategic use of the RICO statute, the rise of staged accidents in the trucking industry, and emerging concerns surrounding third-party litigation funding. You’ll walk away with actionable strategies to identify, confront, and mitigate fraud in your practice.
The second panel will tackle the evolving legal landscape of liability and damages, breaking down recent cases and legislative developments that could significantly impact Pennsylvania’s business and health care communities. If your work touches civil litigation or risk exposure, this discussion is essential.
Join us on Thursday, April 30, from 10:00 a.m. to Noon for this convenient virtual session. For just $45, you’ll gain valuable insights, earn CLE credit, and hear directly from leading voices in the field.
Registration closes April 27—secure your spot today!